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Forager’s Tea

Whenever we take people out foraging, we bring along a thermos of what we call Forager’s Tea. Each batch is a bit different from the last, as we use what ingredients we have on hand, but because we always dehydrate a stack of foraged and homegrown ingredients when they’re in abundance, the basic flavour profile stays roughly the same. People seem to really love it, so we thought we’d share the recipe!

We work in volume ‘parts’ rather than specific measurements in this recipe; that way you can make up enough for just one cup or a whole army of teapots without wondering about converting measurements. You can use any measuring device you like – teaspoons, tablespoons, cups, bushels, or even bathtubs! – just keep the ratios the same and you’ll be right.

Using a tablespoon as your measurement unit for this recipe will yield enough for 2-3 pots of tea. 💕

Hooray for zero-waste tea!

INGREDIENTS:

METHOD:

Chop or crumble all dehydrated ingredients to be roughly the same size.

Use 1-2 teaspoons of blend per cup, and steep in boiling water for 5+ minutes for best flavour.

That’s it!

Notes:

Permaculture Principle 2: Catch & store energy; 6: Produce no waste; 10: Use and value diversity; 11: Use edges and value the marginal

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